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Study at your Own Pace for your Online High School Diploma
Through Citizens' High School students can study online at their on pace in pursuit of a diploma. And since Citizens' High School is open year-round, students can begin and end a course of study at their convenience.
CHS' self-paced curriculum offers students of all ages a quicker and more convenient method of study with fewer interruptions in their daily lives. Citizens' programs are individualized for each student's online use. The school, in effect, comes into the students' homes.
Study guides are made available with each course and "open-book" exams and are taken only when the student feels he/she is ready. These are then mailed to Citizens for review and once graded by a qualified instructor; they are then mailed back to the student.
What's wrong with a GED? It's faster and cheaper, isn't it?
Some employers look upon a GED as inferior, preferring instead an actual high school diploma. This is unfortunate because acquiring a GED is not as easy as one may think. General Education Development can be rather difficult to acquire. But the reality is almost every well- paying job requires at least a high school diploma.
Now anyone, no matter his/her age, who needs a high school diploma can enter into a self-paced study curriculum at Citizens' High School - anywhere a Net-connected computer is available.
Through Citizens' High School online program, studying for a high school diploma has never been more convenient. Students can maintain their regular routines and obligations with very little interruption.
Prospective students of Citizen's High School can be assured of fiscal responsibility, valid curriculum, admission standards, and quality of instructors through accreditation. The accreditation process also helps filter out "diploma mills" which "guarantee" diplomas in days or weeks based on "life experience".
Located in Orange County, Florida, Citizens' High School has been accredited through the Accrediting Commission of the Distance and Education Training Council which is nationally recognized as an accredited agency by the U.S. Department of Education.
A 100% money-back guarantee is offered to all new students via a 30-day (from the postmark date of the first course) no obligation review of the first course. If a student is not completely satisfied, a full refund will be arranged. There is no further obligation.
Enroll online or through direct mail for more information and enrollment package. There is no application fee or legal obligation for completing this form. REGISTER TODAY FOR YOUR ONLINE CITIZENS' HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
About the Author
Thinking of getting your GED? Citizens’ High School is a full government accredited High School provider that employers, colleges and universities value a more than a GED. Please visit http://www.citizenshighschool.com and sign up for a free information package. E-mail: inforequests@citizenschool.com. Voice: 1-800-736-4723
Are college students more mature than high school students?
Are the students from college any different from high school students? Do they become more mature or do they stay the same? Do they still think like kids and are always interrupting the class, starting fights and arguing with the teachers?
On the average, they are four years older, so of course they are somewhat more mature. I've never had a student start a fight in one of my classes, certainly, and they almost never argue with me. I'm afraid, though, that there are usually a few who still want to play the class clown and interrupt the class.
New Boyz Interrupt Lunch @ Erwin High School Birmingham 10.04.10.
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